Join PETA's Vanguard Society

Join a special group of donors at the leading edge of PETA's vital work to end the suffering, abuse, and neglect of animals with your leadership-level gift to PETA's Vanguard Society today.

We chose the name Vanguard because of what it means: the forefront of a movement. Your generous tax-deductible Vanguard Society gift will ensure that we can continue our fight to stop the abuse and neglect of all animals—whether on factory farms, in circuses, in laboratories, or even in backyards. Our leadership-level Vanguard Society members receive unique access to PETA staff, including their own personal Vanguard Society team contact at PETA who will keep them informed on how their gift is helping animals as well as exclusive updates on all of PETA's groundbreaking work for animals.

Won't you make a significant contribution toward ending animal abuse and suffering around the world with your gift of $5,000 or more right now? If you're considering a larger gift or an estate gift, click here to discuss your plans with one of the a Vanguard Society’s philanthropic specialists.

Donations to PETA are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by U.S. law.

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Almost all of us grew up eating meat, wearing leather, and going to circuses and zoos. We never considered the impact of these actions on the animals involved. For whatever reason, you are now asking the question: Why should animals have rights? Read more.